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In this Tuesday, July 30, 2019 photo,  Civil Rights leader Rev. Dr. Warren H. Stewart Sr. sits in the sanctuary of his church, the Institutional Baptist Church, in Phoenix. Phoenix’s past segregation has been in focus after this summer’s national outrage over a videotaped encounter of police pointing guns and cursing at a black family. “That has long been a reality for African Americans, to not be treated fairly by the police,” said Stewart. “Segregation has been outlawed, but the remnants of systemic racism and discrimination remain.”  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

In this Tuesday, July 30, 2019 photo, Civil Rights leader Rev. Dr. Warren H. Stewart Sr. sits in the sanctuary of his church, the Institutional Baptist Church, in Phoenix. Phoenix’s past segregation has been in focus after this summer’s national outrage over a videotaped encounter of police pointing guns and cursing at a black family. “That has long been a reality for African Americans, to not be treated fairly by the police,” said Stewart. “Segregation has been outlawed, but the remnants of systemic racism and discrimination remain.” (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

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